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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Thg Plc | LSE:THG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMTV7393 | ORD GBP0.005 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.35 | -2.10% | 62.95 | 62.50 | 62.90 | 63.80 | 62.15 | 63.50 | 1,738,076 | 13:07:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.05B | -248.37M | -0.1867 | -3.35 | 855.59M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/5/2022 07:43 | DMA is in the L2dealer in IG, RSP is much better than level 2, L2 is good for scalping... RSP you can see exactly how much each MM has at each price, basically meaning if you know how much volume will move the market... you need at least £1k in your IG share dealing account or CFD account for it to be activated.. it costs about £6 a month. | albert arthur | |
26/5/2022 07:20 | Does any of you know about IG L2 subscription in so much as the 1K you have to deposit in order to get it, can this be used as working capital or does it always have to stay a minimum of this figure to stay active?. Thanks in advance for any help answering this question. Still holding, but want to use more money to buy more THG shares. Good luck all LTH. | ![]() 4x4mudplugger | |
26/5/2022 07:06 | AA, cheers. I think I have DMA with my IG L2 subscription but have never used it. I might have to test this method out this morning by placing a Deal Ticket to BUY order at a certain price as a practice lesson. Thank for to reply. | ![]() 4x4mudplugger | |
26/5/2022 06:02 | You should probably pay for DMA, RSP... you were trying to buy more than the MMS had left at a specific price... | albert arthur | |
25/5/2022 23:04 | Hahahahaha Nice one, very funny !!! Who made that rumour up, let me guess, no one other than yourself! What a sad git! | ![]() london07 | |
25/5/2022 23:04 | Yeh and you know what the BOD are going to do with that ROFL.If true it's all part of games they playing. They want it that's for sure they just don't want to pay for it.IPO price 5.00 should be the absolute minimum IMHO | ![]() billionarebob | |
25/5/2022 23:03 | Go to bed you sausage | ![]() griffo221 | |
25/5/2022 22:59 | Few rumours round the city of a £1.9 offer under consideration | ![]() 3put | |
25/5/2022 22:37 | You can’t see everything LSE L2+L3 will give you a view BUT with some stocks(eg THG) having the majority of trades on dark broker pools (recorded later or instantaneous) on the LSE it’s very difficult. You need to understand the market. But more importantly you need to be able to read the information. Full SETS stocks are easier to understand but it’s the proportion of trades on broker dark pools that confuses everything- that’s one of many reasons why broker dark pools exist(dark means no one sees the data except the broker). | ![]() boix | |
25/5/2022 22:35 | 2.50 for beauty or nutrition would be an absolute BARGAIN but for the whole group, absolute nonsense.The minimum has got to be at least 5.00 to match the IPO price. There will be 1000s of small PIs who bought in at IPO that have just sat on their shares. To betray them is just wrong. Still loving the idea that MMs friends are hoovering up say 6% of the float and then it will cost SFA to buy the remaining shares for 5.00. Everyone is happy and MM retains his credibility.Think of THG as multiple businesses instead of one group. Listen to the webcasts, read the annual reports and don't give up your shares to the hypnotists who are trying to pull of a 3 billion pound robbery.Don't be fooled!!! | ![]() billionarebob | |
25/5/2022 22:29 | BOIX, am I better off using L2 DMA ? | ![]() 4x4mudplugger | |
25/5/2022 22:24 | Completely manipulated, no questions about it, no one can convince me otherwise! | ![]() zb27 | |
25/5/2022 22:19 | It’s not manipulation It’s a market and don’t play unless you FULLY understand it. | ![]() boix | |
25/5/2022 22:10 | Full on manipulation in action.several minutes left, share price running away, guess what everyone, we'l just pull the plug for today 🤣🤣 | ![]() zb27 | |
25/5/2022 21:54 | I'm a pretty flexible person and I would demean myself and accept £4.50 here if push came to shove | ![]() leoneobull | |
25/5/2022 21:53 | Thanks for the reply and explanation BOIX | ![]() 4x4mudplugger | |
25/5/2022 21:52 | Did not know the MM's or Brokers did that kind of thing with 5 minutes left to go before the market officially closes. Weird. | ![]() 4x4mudplugger | |
25/5/2022 21:50 | You were trying to sell on LSE with no access to other exchanges exchange or more importantly broker pools - no liquidity on LSE. Nothing to sell or buy on LSE is a common problem with THG. This will get worse in coming days. Anyone still short without broker pool access is frankly already fu…. LSE market market makers just disappear for vital seconds when necessary. | ![]() boix | |
25/5/2022 21:50 | I noticed it was running wildly out of control with no sign of letting up and suddenly it just shutdown. | ![]() 4x4mudplugger | |
25/5/2022 21:48 | 5 trading days before the long Jubilee weekend. FOMO will kick in and this could race away towards 200p. With news, 200p could be dust, anything is possible! | ![]() zb27 | |
25/5/2022 21:47 | 1. News landing 2. Massive orders to fill 3. No one selling. Q:What do we do? A:flick the switch turn off the market! | ![]() trolleyfull | |
25/5/2022 21:37 | Has anyone ever had a fixed quote rejected to SELL by the broker or Marker Maker. I did, when it reached the 1.4475 level around 3.10pm. I tested this at various quantities and 9,000 was rejected but 5,000 was quoted. Can anybody please explain why this happened. Thank you. Still holding on. | ![]() 4x4mudplugger | |
25/5/2022 21:35 | No trades showing after 4.23 from why I can see | ![]() griffo221 |
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